Remote viewing and other
'parapsychological' phenomena has actually been studied in depth by
a number of scientists and government intelligence agencies for
decades.

For a selected list of downloadable peer-reviewed journal
articles reporting studies that relate to this type of topic, mostly
published in the 21st century, you can click
here.

Did you know that the CIA, in
conjunction with Stanford university, were involved in the
scientific study of parapsychological phenomena that lasted more
than two decades? Part of this program was examining the efficacy of
'remote viewing,' supposedly for intelligence gathering purposes.

Remote viewing is the ability of a
person to describe a remote geographical location up to several
hundred thousand kilometers from their actual physical location.

In these experiments, multiple
individuals were able to describe distinct objects that were located
in a separate room, and at other remote physical locations from
where there body was not.

Who knows how much of what these
findings uncovered remain classified, United States Major General,
Albert Stubblebine, was a major proponent of these programs, and one
of America's most distinguished soldiers with more than than 16,000
soldiers under his command.

The publication outlines how one of the
participants, Ingo Swann, was able to successfully describe and view
a ring around Jupiter that scientists had no idea existed at the
time.

It was then verified after NASA's
pioneer 10 made the first flyby of the planet. (source
1) (source
2)

"Successful replication of this type of remote
viewing in independent laboratories has yielded considerable
scientific evidence for the reality of the (remote viewing)
phenomenon.

Adding to the strength of these results was the
discovery that a growing number of individuals could be found to
demonstrate high-quality remote viewing, often to their own
surprise. The CIA even participated as remote viewers themselves
in order to critique the protocols.

Ingo,
and several other participants of that study, including intelligence
agency/military personnel actually learned how to project their
consciousness, or mind, into another location separate from their
body and describe it.

Pretty mind altering isn't it...?

How To Do It

Paul H. Smith, PhD, is a founder and
past-president of the
International Remote Viewing Association (IRVA). He is also a
former Army intelligence officer who served seven years as part of
the military's top secret remote viewing program.

On their website they provided some
methodologies, studies and more information regarding remote
viewing. It also provides a brief introductory 'how to' section.

It outlines how this takes training,
time and practice, but they also mention how it is easy for a
beginner to do a simple remote viewing experiment successfully, and
you can find that information linked on their site below, as well as
browse through it for more details, in "How
to do a Simple Remote Viewing Session".

Below is a video (part one of two) from
Paul H. Smith discussing this topic if you are interested in learning
more about it.